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(11) | EP 2 500 003 A1 |
(12) | EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
published in accordance with Art. 153(4) EPC |
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(54) | ABSORPTIVE ARTICLE |
(57) Provided is an absorbent article adapted to accelerate an absorption rate of the
absorbent member, to enlarge an absorption area in the absorbent member and to improve
an absorption capacity of the absorbent member. A urine absorption pad 10 includes
a topsheet 20, a backsheet 30, a first layer element 40 and a second layer element
50. The first layer element 40 is formed with a slot-like first through hole 46 extending
nearly vertically in a thickness direction from its upper surface 44 to its lower
surface 45. The second layer element 50 is formed with a slot-like second through
hole 53 extending nearly vertically in the thickness direction from its upper surface
52 to its lower surface 51 and overlapping with the first through hole 46. An opening
area of the first through hole 46 is larger than that of the second through hole 53
and, in an overlapping state of the first through hole 46 and the second through hole
53, front and rear ends 53a, 53b and opposite side edges 53c of the second through
hole 53 extend inward from front and rear ends 46a, 46b and opposite side edges 46c
of the first through hole 46 so as to define a stepped region between the first through
hole 46 and the second through hole 53. |
{Technical Field}
{Background}
{Citation List}
{Patent Literature}
{Summary of Invention}
{Technical Problem}
{Solution to Problem}
{Advantageous Effects of Invention}
{Brief Description of Drawings}
{Fig. 1} Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a urine absorption pad as one example of the absorbent article.
{Fig. 2} Fig. 2 is a flat plan view of a first embodiment.
{Fig. 3} Fig. 3 is an exploded view of Fig. 2.
{Fig. 4} Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken along line IV-IV in Fig. 2.
{Fig. 5} Fig. 5 is a diagram illustrating Fig. 4 in a state put on the wearer's body.
{Fig. 6} Fig. 6 is a plan view of the absorbent article according to a second embodiment.
{Fig. 7} Fig. 7 is a plan view of the absorbent article according to a third embodiment.
{Fig. 8} Fig. 8 is a sectional view taken along line VIII-VIII in Fig. 7.
{Description of Embodiments}
<First Embodiment>
<Second Embodiment>
<Third Embodiment>
{Reference Signs List}
a topsheet lying on a side facing the wearer's body;
a backsheet lying on a side opposite to the side facing the wearer's body; and
an absorbent member interposed between the topsheet and the backsheet; wherein
the absorbent member is formed with a through hole extending through the absorbent member from an upper surface thereof lying on the side of the topsheet to a lower surface thereof lying on the side of the backsheet, wherein:
the through hole has an upper opening on the upper surface, a lower opening on the lower surface and a peripheral wall connecting the upper opening to the lower opening; and
at least one of front and rear ends in the longitudinal direction of the upper opening is not aligned in a thickness direction with the front and rear ends in the longitudinal direction of the lower opening and the peripheral wall extends down- and inward from the front and/or rear end in the longitudinal direction of the upper opening to the front and/or rear end of the lower opening.
REFERENCES CITED IN THE DESCRIPTION
Patent documents cited in the description